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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Python Map Automation – Beyond the Basics of arcpy.mapping Jeff Barrette Jeff Moulds
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Basic rules Reference an MXD using a path or “current” keyword - When using CURRENT - Always run in foreground, may need to refresh (e.g., RefreshActiveView) Uniquely name all the objects (or at least the ones you want to find) Pre-author MXDs with all possible elements - Can’t create new objects (e.g., north arrow, data frames) - Author the extra elements off the page - No "New Map" function, so keep an empty MXD available This is not a replacement for ArcObjects – we are trying to draw a line in the sand Python Map Automation - Beyond the Basics of arcpy.mapping Us You “The Line”
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Jeff Barrette Sample Applications http://esriurl.com/5907
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | You can clone text and graphic elements This allows you to automate things like dynamic tables vertl = arcpy.mapping.ListLayoutElements( mxd, “GRAPHIC_ELEMENT”, “VerticalLine”)[0] vertl.elementPositionX = xPos; vertl.elementPositionY = 4 vert1.elementHeight = 3 for line in range(1, numColumns+1): vert_clone = vertLine.clone("_clone") xPos = xPos + colWidth vert_clone.elementPositionX = xPos Cloning elements Python Map Automation - Beyond the Basics of arcpy.mapping http://esriurl.com/5908
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | arcpy.mapping group on ArcGIS Online Python Map Automation - Beyond the Basics of arcpy.mapping http://esriurl.com/5915
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Performance tips Don’t keep calling list functions import map as arcpy.mapping item1 = map.ListLayoutElements(mxd,wildcard="Item1") item2 = map.ListLayoutElements(mxd,wildcard="Item2") item3 = map.ListLayoutElements(mxd,wildcard="Item3") Call them once instead and iterate through the items for elm in arcpy.mapping.ListLayoutElements(mxd): if elm.name =="Item1": item1 = elm if elm.name =="Item2": item2 = elm if elm.name =="Item3": item3 = elm
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Performance tips (continued) Use dictionaries dict = {} for elm in arcpy.mapping.ListLayoutElements(mxd): dict[elm.name] = elm dict["Item1"].text = "Dictionaries" dict["Item2"].text = "are really" dict["Item3"].text = "COOL!!!"
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Functions for web map printing and server publishing - CreateMapSDDraft() - Automate publishing map documents to map services Map document arcpy.mapping Map service - ConvertWebMapToMapDocument() - Use with the ArcGIS web APIs for advanced web map printing workflows Web application High-quality output (e.g. PDF) arcpy.mapping
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Server printing out-of-the-box ArcGIS Server and the ArcGIS web APIs support web map printing via print services. - Out-of-the-box print service and template maps ship with Server - Print services sample: http://esriurl.com/6465http://esriurl.com/6465 Related Session: Enabling High-Quality Printing in Web Applications (Wednesday @ 12pm – 12:30pm General Theater 3 Exhibit Hall A)
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Advanced server printing with arcpy.mapping Build web apps with customized versions of the out-of-the-box print service arcpy.mapping method for converting Web Maps to Map Documents: - ConvertWebMapToMapDocument (webmap_json, {template_mxd}, {notes_gdb}, {extra_conversion_options}) Web application High-quality output (e.g. PDF) arcpy.mapping
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Advanced server printing with arcpy.mapping Full capabilities of arcpy.mapping on the document - Swap out service layers for local vector data for vector PDF output - Export using advanced options - Export data driven pages - Export to PDF and insert additional pages (title page, reports, etc.) - Controlling the appearance of the legend - Etc. Return a printer-friendly output file (PDF, PNG, etc.) Online help and examples http://esriurl.com/4600 http://esriurl.com/4600
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Demo: Web app to export vector PDF using arcpy.mapping Output or print vector layers instead of “flat” image of service layers Vector layers will be staged in template map document Map service tiled cache (low dpi) Vector data (or high dpi image) Output PDF viewed in Adobe Reader
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Demo: Web app to export vector PDF using arcpy.mapping Reference the custom arcpy.mapping based GP service
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | 1 Demo: Web app to export vector PDF using arcpy.mapping Python code used in custom GP service Get web map JSON Export PDF Create new MXD based on web map Get template MXD Remove service layers Output file of job
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Web app to export vector PDF using arcpy.mapping Two tutorials in the help: - Basic vector web map printing: http://esriurl.com/4601http://esriurl.com/4601 - Advanced web map printing: http://esriurl.com/4602http://esriurl.com/4602 Georeferencing Layers in map Output format Layers in legend List Comprehension
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Advanced Server Printing Modify arcpy.mapping scripts authored on Desktop and use them in geoprocesing and print services
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Advanced Server Printing: new function at 10.3 Layer.UpdateLayerFromJSON(json_layer_definition) - Used in web map printing applications that support changing the renderer (or other properties) of dynamic web service layers. - Will apply the renderer (or other layer properties) as specified in the webmap_json to the corresponding vector layers staged in the template map document. Get JSON Layer Definition from web map Update vector layer from JSON
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Publishing map services with arcpy.mapping arcpy.mapping.CreateMapSDDraft(map_document, out_sddraft, service_name, {server_type}, {connection_file_path}, {copy_data_to_server}, {folder_name}, {summary}, {tags}) Workflow to convert map document to map service. Use python scripts for: - Scheduled service updates. E.g. nightly. - Publishing automated analysis results. - Batch publishing. Create SDDraft file (and optionally edit XML) arcpy.mapping.CreateMapSDDraft() Reference & prepare MXDs arcpy.mapping.MapDocument() Stage and Publish Map Service (arcpy server GP tools) arcpy.StageService_server() arcpy.UploadServiceDefinition_server()
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Publishing map services with arcpy.mapping Sample script: CreateMapSDDraft Reference MXD Stage and publish Map Service Create and analyze sddraft for errors, warnings, etc. Online help and samples: http://esriurl.com/4598 Server connection, service properties, etc. Don’t publish if errors exist
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Publishing other service types with python - Create geoprocessing services - arcpy.CreateGPSDDraft() - Create image services - arcpy.CreateImageSDDraft() - Create geocoding services - arcpy.CreateGeocodeSDDraft()
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Migrating to ArcGIS Pro Help Topic: Migrating arcpy.mapping from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro - Python 3.4 - ArcGIS project file (.aprx) - Stand-alone functions have moved to appropriate classes - mapFrame.exportToPDF() - map.addLayer(), map.insertLayer(), etc - Layer files have changed - DataFrame replaced by Map, MapFrame, and Camera - New Layout object - Application always refreshes when using CURRENT
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Please fill out the session evaluation First Offering ID: 1307 Second Offering ID: 1405 Online – www.esri.com/ucsessionsurveys Paper – pick up and put in drop box Thank you…
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Esri UC 2014 | Technical Workshop | Python Map Automation - Beyond the Basics of arcpy.mapping
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